1990 Calgary Stampeders season

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The 1990 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the West Division with an 11–6–1 record.

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1990 Calgary Stampeders season
OwnerCommunity Ownership
PresidentNorman Kwong
General managerNorman Kwong
Head coachWally Buono
Home fieldMcMahon Stadium
Results
Record11–6–1
Division place1st, West
Playoff finishLost West Final
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Calgary clinched first place on November 4 when they beat the Edmonton Eskimos in a winner-takes-first showdown. This was the first time Calgary finished first place since 1971.

1990 was the first of thirteen seasons with Wally Buono as the team's head coach, and the first of eleven seasons in which Allen Pitts was a Calgary receiver.

Calgary was defeated in the West Final by Edmonton 43–23.

Offseason

CFL Draft

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Rd Pick Player Position School
15Dave SapunjisSBWestern Ontario
213Mark SingerLB/FBAlberta
318Pat HindsT/GSan Jose State
427Derek SangTSan Diego State
429Richard ChenHB/PRWaterloo
537Rob GodleyFS/FRWestern Ontario
645Kevin KazanWR/KCalgary
753Randy PowerLBMount Allison
861Sean FurlongWRCalgary
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Preseason

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Round Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
A Wed, June 22 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 29–10 1–0 McMahon Stadium 23,233
B Tue, July 3 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 27–28 1–1 Ivor Wynne Stadium 10,136
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Regular season

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Season Standings

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West Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Calgary Stampeders18116158856623
Edmonton Eskimos18108061251020
Saskatchewan Roughriders1899055759218
BC Lions18611152062013
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Season schedule

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Week Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
1 1 Fri, July 13 at BC Lions T 38–38 0–0–1 BC Place 34,233
2 2 Thurs, July 19 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 30–25 1–0–1 McMahon Stadium 24,818
3 3 Fri, July 27 at Saskatchewan Roughriders W 54–16 2–0–1 Taylor Field 26,713
4 4 Fri, Aug 3 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 40–35 3–0–1 McMahon Stadium 23,667
5 5 Thurs, Aug 9 vs. Toronto Argonauts W 42–17 4–0–1 McMahon Stadium 22,241
6 6 Tue, Aug 14 at Edmonton Eskimos L 20–46 4–1–1 Commonwealth Stadium 35,104
7 7 Wed, Aug 22 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders W 34–31 5–1–1 McMahon Stadium 20,311
8 8 Wed, Aug 28 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 37–39 (OT) 5–2–1 Winnipeg Stadium 28,480
8 9 Mon, Sept 3 vs. Edmonton Eskimos L 4–38 5–3–1 McMahon Stadium 36,107
9 10 Fri, Sept 7 at Edmonton Eskimos L 17–34 5–4–1 Commonwealth Stadium 57,444
10 11 Fri, Sept 14 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 18–17 6–4–1 McMahon Stadium 22,588
11 12 Thurs, Sept 20 at Toronto Argonauts L 18–70 6–5–1 SkyDome 27,868
12 13 Sun, Sept 30 at Ottawa Rough Riders W 52–8 7–5–1 Lansdowne Park 20,035
13 14 Sun, Oct 7 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 23–16 8–5–1 McMahon Stadium 27,964
14 15 Sun, Oct 14 vs. BC Lions L 25–33 8–6–1 McMahon Stadium 18,154
15 16 Sun, Oct 21 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 48–42 9–6–1 Ivor Wynne Stadium 20,076
16 17 Sat, Oct 27 at BC Lions W 54–29 10–6–1 BC Place 29,536
17 18 Sun, Nov 4 vs. Edmonton Eskimos W 34–32 11–6–1 McMahon Stadium 26,676
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Awards and records

1990 CFL All-Stars

Western All-Star Selections

Playoffs

West Final

More information Team, Q1 ...
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Edmonton Eskimos31024643
Calgary Stampeders663823
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